Monthly Archives: June 2015

Jennybird Alcantara’s work explores mystery, transformation and the sacred. Existing between a waking and dream state, the archetypal anthropomorphic is nature fable and divinity exemplified. Taking inspiration from the symbol rich mythological and religious works of the Renaissance, as well … Read More

Born and raised in Toba, Japan, Yoskay Yamamoto moved to the United States at the age of 15. A self-trained illustrator, Yamamoto’s artistic tastes expanded as he fell in love with the urban culture of the West coast. Yamamoto discovered … Read More

Jana Brike is a remarkable storyteller. Narrative is the very heart and soul of her work. Much akin to the tribal folklore of Jana’s Latvian heritage, she weaves her encrypted narratives filled with haunting mystery and dramatic intrigue. Brike’s beautifully … Read More

Amir H. Fallah was born into an Iranian family and lived the first five years of his life in Iran, before moving to America. In his own words, the transitional adjustment which took place left him feeling something akin to … Read More

Travis Louie’s paintings come from the tiny little drawings and many writings in his journals. He has created his own imaginary world that is grounded in Victorian and Edwardian times. It is inhabited by human oddities, mythical beings, and otherworldly … Read More

Laurie Lipton has been drawing for over fifty years. During this time she has honed her drafting skills to the point of distinction. If she can imagine it, she can realize it with immense clarity and finesse. When this expertise … Read More